She is alleged to have solicited and received bribes amounting to RM1.5mil in relation to solar hybrid projects for Sarawak rural schools.

The trial began at 9am, with the defence and prosecution teams seen entering Judge Collin Lawrence Sequerah's chambers.

After a while, the media was informed that the court wanted to see the “Certificate of unfit to attend court” and postponed proceedings for three hours.

The court resumed proceedings at noon and lawyer Datuk Jagjit Singh, who is representing the former prime minister's wife, presented the medical certificate and “Certificate of unfit to attend court” to the judge.

“This is because the money laundering case involving Rosmah and the corruption case of Najib's former special officer Datuk Rizal Mansor will be heard at the same court (Court 2),” he said.

However, Rosmah's lawyer Datuk Akberdin Abdul Kader objected on the grounds that the prosecution had to make a written application.

The judge set April 23 to hear the application.

On Nov 15 last year, Rosmah pleaded not guilty at the Sessions Court to two counts of soliciting RM187.5mil and receiving RM1.5mil for projects to provide solar energy to 369 rural schools in Sarawak two years ago.

Rosmah is charged under Section 16(a) (A) of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Actand is punishable under Section 24 of the same Act, which provides an imprisonment for up to 20 years and a fine of not less than five times the amount of the gratification or RM10,000, whichever is higher, upon conviction. – Bernama